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us in the depths the will remain in the shallows. ah ah, you k prime minister says that england is ready to remove almost all coven restrictions, claiming deaths are down. however, critics point to the fact that places are still going up as us troops to quit their key afghan based on the taliban makes significant advances in the north. but president biden is not in the mood to talk about it. talk about happy days, man and protests, an outrage in london and new york over the weekend to join us on the market. yet another birthday behind bars. but the impact of his case may go a lot further. i think what is a challenge? everything that he's probably, the western notions of i
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is art international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. and boyce johnson has announced that england is ready to lift many corona virus restrictions, claiming that while cases are still going up, deaths are down. the final decision on eating the lockdown will be taken in a week's time, but the prime minister has already revealed the roadmap to what he called reopening society on the 19th of june july. we can't reopen our society in the next few weeks when we will be helped by the arrival of summer and by the school holidays than massage ourselves. when will we be able to return to normal bars? johnson addressing the people of england today ahead of that. so called freedom day
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on july, the 19th, where a number of restrictions will be lifted. the majority of them in of those are the remaining bars. johnson outlining that, for example, face mosques on the transport network will no longer be obligatory to where there will be no more social distance. they go truck and trace requirements when going to hospitality, our lives, like restaurants and pubs, and also people encourage to go back to the office as opposed to working from home . but the key theme in bars thompson's entire speech was personal choice because he feels that the situation is much better despite the fact the case. numbers are rising hospitalizations, remain relatively low as our deaths, and he's fitting that down of course to the success of what he says and how the government has handle the vaccine rollout, amongst other things. but bar zones is still saying that despite all of these measures being lifted, he's still not complacent to the fact that those case numbers,
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particularly of the delta, vary and continue to rise. this pandemic is far from over 70 won't be over by the 19th. as we predicted in the roadmap, in february, we're seeing cases rise fairly rapidly. that could be $50000.00 cases detected per day by the 19th. and again, as we predicted, we're seeing rising hospital admissions. and we must reconcile ourselves sadly to more deaths from cave in a big reason for bar sun. since decisions to go ahead with the opening of the country is the high numbers of people who have had the vaccine. here in the u. k. 6 percent of adults having had the 1st one at least, and also not should immunity as well, with thousands of millions of people in court. the virus naturally then, of course, not altogether, builds up a wall of immunity that are, as thompson says, has broken that link between cases and deaths on the other hand. but he does have
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those within his own scientific community scientific advisors who are wanting him, that what we could see is not just a rise in cases, but also the development of variance. if the rules are relaxed too quickly and too much the u. s. is leaving its main military base enough, ghana stem, the bog from airfield near the capitol cable. it has been the heart of military operations in the country for 2 decades. us coalition forces moved into the base at the end of 2001. it developed into a huge facility housing up 210000 troops, and more than $100.00 aircraft making at the strategic point of operations for washington and nato allies in the region. meanwhile, a dozen more districts in the country have fallen under the control of the taliban militants. however, the american president has so far been unwilling to address the issue with the taliban, reportedly setting a deadline for all foreign troops to be gone by september and making attempts to
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seize the abandoned bagram air base, which local authorities say has also attracted looters. law boards to the information that we have, the american forces left bag room air base last night. this has not been officially carbonated and reported to us, but from the ground we get these information from the situation in the area as several looters, opportunists, and others, storm bag room air through this morning. and with a quick response from our district administration, we were able to pull their plants a more important question present itself. how long will the afghan government be able to hold it? because looters weren't the only ones excited about the u. s. withdrawl. but taliban is coming back in force and according to reports just in june, they seized more than 700 trucks and armored vehicles from afghan security forces and have also getting significant chunks of territory throughout the country. humanitarian organizations are now in panic. warning of yet another wave of
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refugees from the country and the afghans themselves, more than a 1000 of which have recently fled to the jacob stand to seek asylum. say they want to escape the fighting by any means necessary. the got it. there's no what? i'm leaving a 3 to 4 days with some friends relief because of the lack of job who'd leave this country otherwise. ah, i've been on my where very concerns about the possible return of the taliban. therefore we went to leave the country before the situation, whereas most of the districts of school and there is not even one district where there is no fighting. the taliban has even reach the chief of police officers and provincial capital. i've come here to get what possible to get out of afghanistan.
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it is not the muscular them with all these problems who would want to leave and get this done in the it's very hard to leave here. i'm going to go to belgium. ah, the decades of fighting and instability and of gas than have already displaced some 2700000 people from their home country in terms of numbers that 2nd only to syria. but this mass us exodus might make matters even worse. so what does joe biden think of all this after all journalists have been growing him on this issue for a while now. well, apparently not a lot. he'd rather talk about happy things like fireworks and the 4th of july. it's going to be in the next few days. no. my fall the we are
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hearing around the holidays getting more and more than happy to help provide any kind of error for military. for me, i'm not going to be more question again. is to look into life. we're bringing out our, bring our troops home. we have all across america. people are going to ball games. i guess if you pretend a problem doesn't exist at all, just go away. perhaps that's just uncle sam's method. in the end, the u. s came it saw and then it just left. and the question on everyone's mind right now is, what the hell was it all for? journalist and political analyst, robert in la cash says the pendant gun withdraw symbolizes the whole 20 year campaign. seeing the massive death and destruction brought on afghanistan and the
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fact that the illicit drug trade expanded with u. s. presence there. and of course the taliban has been able to expand with u. s. presence there all these years. americans not really knowing what the war is, even about the former president of afghanistan. how need congress? i even said that the us role and war in the country. the longest in us history has actually allowed extremism and terrorism to have free reign, essentially in the country. and has been a spectacular failure. what we could see is that the united states may be, enters back into us and is done restore under the bomber administration with joe biden was part of that obama had no problem getting back in iraq after he announced that he was going to withdraw all his forces and it is something of course, which is not something to out of the ordinary for the united states, back and involved in a war, which it says that it has withdrawn from
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a spokesperson for the tele bonds. political office in cut har told us that the war was based on a miscalculation lots up on. unfortunately, the situation in the country is getting worse. if not for the occupation, the situation would not have worse than to the extent they should have thought about that before. invading and atlantic country like af canister. and now the american president has announced that foreign american troops will finally leave our country. there is no need to lay foreign troops in the country. we want to solve problems through negotiation. and we have a maintaining such a position from the very beginning. but we will negotiate with gene not as a representative of the people, but us with just one of the guns sides. we cannot recognize the regime which has appeared along with the occupants, which has completely corrupted. there have been protests and outrageous
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join us on march yet another birthday behind bars. hundreds of his supporters gathered in london and new york to celebrate his 50th birthday over the weekend and demand his release. washington is still seeking his extradition, where it found guilty he could be sentenced to up to 175 years. joanna sanchez charged there with a conspiracy to hack a government computers and espionage. he garnered vast international attention when wiki leeks, published classified military documents that allegedly exposed to us war crimes in iraq and afghanistan over the past decade. sanchez spent 7 years in the equitorial embassy in london in 2 years, and a british maximum security prison. the latest twist, in his case came when a key witness against him reportedly admitted to giving false testimony. philosopher subway says the assange case has exposed to how certain countries are trying to maintain the illusion of freedom. a socialist acumen is not just
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what people usually see, disclose some secret documents and so on. in our songs made us aware that we are in new york where state control and social is going over our x is much more resigned because it doesn't directly in being on our limits. our freedom, you still act as you do after the 7 inch and you are already money and under control and the wish to maintain the idea of freedom there. if not, then the rest is lost and when somebody be this fall, experience of freedom will be demo states always. so very important building
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between comp i'm used to beach control and regulate google and so on. and state secret agencies like say and so on. i think what sounds start that is the challenge to everything that follows. busy in west, no sense of freedom. so ahead of the program is deadly rental rain and southern russia has caused huge amounts of damage around the black sea resort of surgery. we'll have the latest from the region after break. this is our to international the the
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ah, what back this is our teacher national. now republicans have lashed out, have the quote purely politicize to committee set up to probe january's capital riots. while makers warned that the panel named by top democrat and policy is designed simply as a vote winner. this is purely a part is an exercise so that they can carry this issue that they think is their only winning issue in the election cycle. that's exactly what i was hoping we wouldn't have because it's going to be politicized. the entire creation of this committee is obviously a 100 percent partisan. well, 7 of the 8 members chosen by pelosi are from the democratic party. and many of them have direct links to the anti trump effort. having served as impeachment managers in the 1st or 2nd trials against the former leader, republican say previous statements by the committee members, make them clearly unfit to impartially assess the riot by trump supporters.
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president trump is committed to high crime and misdemeanor of abuse of office and everything about donald trump's life. everything about is every day and office spells corruption, president incited right wing terrorist to attack the congress. the president is clear and present danger. even close, he saw republican choice was, cheney was ousted from her g o p leadership role for repeated criticism of trump. she was one of just 2 republicans to vote to set up the ride committee. the house minority leader says chinese participation is unprecedented. so let me be very clear, i'm not threatening anybody with committee aside. what i'm saying is it was shocking to me that if a person is republican, they get to their committee assignments from the republican conference for somebody to accept committee assignments from speaker pelosi that's on president. the panel will pro but what caused the january 6th riots and how to stop them happening again?
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trip supporters storing the capital building in opposition to jo biden's presidential victory. 5 people lost their lives in the incident and some 140 members of law enforcement were injured. i've invoke the u. s. libertarian party thinks the panel will be a political circuit. you'd have a congressional prob, if, if one of those had been shown to be inadequate, are incapable of doing it. and nothing has suggested that yet. so the reason to have a separate congressional probe is try to turn it into more of a political circus, rather than just a question of criminal justice. obviously, something that's a big public congressional hearing is going to get a lot more attention. a lot more media focused and can really be used to attempt to vilify an entire political ideology, the republicans that they're going to put on there. the problem with this other problem they've already put on there are outspoken trust critics, right? you know, inside of any political party, you have different factions. so if the people on the, in the committee are either democrats or anti trump, republicans, you know,
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from the facts that's different from the, from faction of the republican party. i mean, clearly you're, you're not expecting fairness there. what would your expecting as a political circus? lithuania has declared a state of emergency over a record spike, an illegal migrants from bellows authority, say the move will give them the tools they need to deal with the influx. so they were concerned about the flows of migrants they grow and each day or week these presents problems for the state and the service. this national emergence would allow us to deploy additional forces, making it easy for the state border guard service to work. procurement procedures would be applied differently and municipal authorities would be obliged to take care of accommodating the migrants. $150.00 people cross the border and just 24 hours earlier this month, and that's only the ones that officials know about. in total more people came from bella illegally in june than in the last 4 years. combined. authorities accuse
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minsk of not only avoiding cooperation, but actually helping migrants get across. dollars denies the claim, though. president lucas shan't go admitted on friday that they wouldn't stop people from trying to get into the you. look, i shan't go called that retaliation for crippling sanctions imposed by brussels over the disputed presidential victory earlier restrictions were further tightened in may, after minced, forced down a ryan air passenger jet and arrested a belly recent position activist on board political analyst nicolas medical, which says that you was naive not to expect a response to its hostile behavior. what happened to hospitality, what happened to the european values? again, we're being told every day that massive immigration is something supposed to be fantastic and always but, and it's not working. let me tell you one thing, which i think it's very interesting. where are a lot of these immigrants coming from? they're coming from, again, they're coming from from iraq. they're coming from libya. wait a 2nd. are those the countries where the western democracies and the european union
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were supposed to help out and bring them obviously, aren't these the, the so the countries were that we bond that we've invested millions and we don't know for what reasons. but all of a sudden it seems that these people were supposed to be helping out in those countries. well, they don't quite appreciate that help and they want to come over to the opinion and then doesn't know how to manage them and then know how to manage the the outcomes of the or is it and is not the immigration. and what is immigrants? well, you told us your board is rope and we're here. and then other than that, they well, sorry, we're going to close our doors. this is so critical. mr. cushion cookie is under sanctioned by the european union. i think it's quite naive on the side of the european union to think that there would be no answer from us. one person has been killed and several injured as rivers burst. their banks, amid severe storms and rushes black sea resorts of such a traffic has been heavily effected as cars have struggled to move through water logged road than motor wave authorities say. there is currently no need to evacuate
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the area, but residents have been advised to gather food, clothing, and important documents in case they have to leave their home quickly, reporting from sources. here's our case for tranquil right when i landed, the saw tree airport, my phone started buzzing immediately because i immediately received at least 5 warning messages from the emergencies ministry about potential torrential rains during the night. for now, the rain has stopped and the people that were arriving there was still jubilant because they were expecting to see chaos. but that wasn't the case in the airport. however, when we went closer to the areas where there are rivers here, i heard absolutely incredible stories from the local. indeed the streets and the yards turned into lakes and rivers. and if we just look at some pictures right now, you can actually see what happened inside some of the yard. there's one person
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who's he was trying to survive this disaster with water levels above his neck. and we saw cars being swept away by the current. what people had to do, even on the 1st floor, because the ground floors in the basement were fully flooded, was hold on to their windows to make sure that the water doesn't flow inside the house. and i heard stories of fridges, furniture being swept away by murky water. that's how difficult it was for the locals. and they're saying that it will take place, few days to deal with the disaster. i looked at the people, their clothes were dirty, and everything up until beneath was covered in mud. so very difficult for them. and the emergency ministry is telling the local, just in case to hold on to their documents and the most necessary household items. in case there is evacuation for now only one person has been confirmed dead,
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but there are several injuries and clearly, and this isn't the best time for the holiday makers to be in saucy. even though, like i said, people who are arriving from different corners or russia, they still seem to be happy that they're here in the south. but it could be that the, the rain continued during the night. and in that case the situation could get much worse. so i'll be keeping you updated with whatever is happening with the, with the weather in the washing lexi resort. the high court for england and wales has rejected a challenge by a former inmate who claims she was sexually assaulted by a transgender prisoner and also ruled that trans women, sex offenders can be held in female jails. but the climate now fears that the ruling could lead to more victims. i bring this challenge. i did not speak to prevent trans women in prison from living in dignity or to exclude the old trans
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women from women's prisons. however, i feel that trans women have a history of violence and sexual offending against women should not be in a situation where they can put o a safety at risk. the claimant's alleged, the attacker is said to have been convicted of serious sex offences against women. although the incident has not been officially confirmed, the judgment notes almost 100 sex assaults occurred in female prisons in england and wales from 2016 to 20197. we're allegedly by transgender women who didn't have a gender recognition certificate. judge accepted the female inmates fear of attack, but defended his decision. i readily accept the proposition that some and perhaps many women prisoners may suffer fear and acute anxiety if required to share prison . accommodation and facilities with a transgender woman who has male genitalia, individual decisions may be susceptible to challenge, but that does not render the policies unlawful. we got opposing reaction to the
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issue from our guests. journalist and political analyst, half kara mustafah, and also lawyers, stephanie hayden. the women is simply not as important as transgender as men, essentially, or those who identify women. you know, at the end of the day, it's always better to be born male. even if you identify as a woman, even if you plan to feel you transition into a woman at the end of the day, you're always better off of being born man. because being a woman simply doesn't afford you the same rights and privileges. even the one case, even the one women needlessly raped by a person who was convicted of sexual assault on women, is one to many. and i think that one case, and it's not one case obviously, but that one case is one to many and one that should never been allowed to happen in any context. with common sense prevail and sexual a may, a sexual predator with male attributes should not be placed in an,
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in an all female environment. there are 2 policies that are followed. one depends on whether or not you are legally classed as of the gender. you identify width, so in other words, have you got gender recognition certificate? if you have the starting point, as you would be allocated to the female state, because the law considers you a woman. if you don't, there is done a comprehensive risk assessment. if you've got on speak hypothetical here, a male sex offender convicted of raping, for example, women in those circumstances. i would argue it would be entirely inappropriate to put that person in the general population in the women, the state and the policy of the prison service. and administrative justice foresee star, what the court did make clear is that there is scope for challenge and individual cases. if the particular risk level or an individual prisoner is such that it's not
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appropriate that somebody should be held. for example, in the email of state. when that can inappropriate circumstances be challenged, what's its case by case? 33 minutes, that's when i'll be back with another look at you news. this is our international stay with me. ah. join me every 1st on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me ah, today industry 1000000 of you know, the regulations will be all about making money. i think it's about big corporation, international markets. import export. do you imagine the number of the diseases are
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